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Capacities vary across the category, typically from several hundred pounds up to about 1,700 lb. Common listed payloads include 600 lb, 750 lb, 1,400 lb, 1,500 lb and 1,700 lb.

Bed volumes range roughly from 7 cubic feet up to about 22 cubic feet. Common capacities shown in listings include 7 cu ft, 15 cu ft, 17 cu ft and 22 cu ft.

Common mechanisms include hand‑pull or foot‑action quick releases, single‑lever or one‑click tilting systems that tilt the bed (some models tilt up to about 45°), and drop‑down or multi‑position tailgates to control discharge.

Most trailers list universal or global hitch compatibility and are designed to tow behind lawn tractors, riding mowers, ATVs, UTVs and similar small‑vehicle equipment.

Many trailers include removable or foldable side rails/panels and drop‑down tailgates so the bed can be opened for easier loading or converted to a flatbed to carry oversized or loose items.

Assembly requirements vary by model. Many listings state “Adult assembly required,” often with some tools provided, while at least one listing specifies no assembly required.

You’ll find both two‑wheel pull‑behind trailers (designed for tow‑behind use) and four‑wheel garden cart styles. Two‑wheel models are common for towing, while four‑wheel versions offer extra stability for larger or heavier loads.

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